Definitely!
You sh'd not waste any time to let your carrier know of what has happened. I'm sure you'd need to go through your policy papers. Many of the insurers today have made it mandatory for their consumers to inform them of any such mishap within a short period of time. Crossbreed

Hi, someone has slipped and fallen upon my property. Do I have any responsibility being the property owner?

Maybe, maybe not...you likely have medpay which required no negligence at all on your part and pays for medical bills only...as to responsiblity depends on why they fell, why did they fall?

_________________"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way." Martin Luther King Jr.

You are liable for the injuries that the individual has suffered. You should inform the insurer carrier almost as immediately as the incident happens. However, if the person who got injured was careless in his manner, make sure that you get the name and contact detail of the witnesses to support your view.

Well, someone may suggest that it'd be wise in constant touch with the injured guest to know his/her progress with the injuries and also to maintain a track of their version of the incident, however, its not always the suggested course of action. it may establish the idea that you're accepting the liability of the accident and can influence the witnesses and the insurance company against you.

Hi,
If you have any reason to believe that the person who fell upon your property was not responsible enough and could have avoided his plight, then you might as well seek the identity of witnesses. It would be natural for you to maintain records, take photos of your own or any other object that might prove your detachment from the incident.
Roddick

Hi, it is advisable that you stay in touch with the injured. This would give them lesser chance to alter their statements as well as tamper the evidences. The initial statements are probably the best in terms of their accuracy. You'd need to be absolutely careful, since it is natural for most of us to alter the verbiage as per the suggestions of our attorneys or our near n dear ones. Purpleheaded08

How could any of you know that from the OP? all it says is someone slipped and fell, could've been a clutz, (I am)...we don't know that the OP has ANY liablity AT ALL...for this until we know WHY the person fell...just because someone falls on your property does NOT make you automatically negligent, liable or responsible for their injury or fall..

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.it may establish the idea that you're accepting the liability of the accident and can influence the witnesses and the insurance company against you.

huh? WHAT?

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You'd need to be absolutely careful, since it is natural for most of us to alter the verbiage as per the suggestions of our attorneys or our near n dear ones

again, WHAT?

Call your homeowners company and certainly let them know this has happened, so they can start the investigation immediately...

_________________"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way." Martin Luther King Jr.

See, if the cause of this accident is somewhere in your property, then you'd certainly be responsible for it to some extent. Check if the cause is due to a permanent fault in your property. If it is so, then you'd be served with a notice depicting you to be an object posing immense thread. So, till the point of time the cause gets eradicated, you'd be more n more responsible for each such incident that occurs in your property. Mermaid-attitude

See, if the cause of this accident is somewhere in your property, then you'd certainly be responsible for it to some extent.

I'm sorry once again (with feeling this time) NO THEY ARE NOT...If I come to your house, and trip and fall for no particular reason, because I wasn't paying attention to what I was doing how on earth are you at fault or responsible for that in any extent?

_________________"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way." Martin Luther King Jr.

THANK YOU L.I.G....I'm getting tired of yelling this over and over and over again

_________________"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way." Martin Luther King Jr.

I fell at the grocery store 19 months ago and my attorney say the store is liable and negligent for my fall. The non-slip rug in front of their ice machine went flying and so did I. During discovery he found in the maintenance reports that prior to my accident the repair company told them to keep the dirt and debris out from under the ice machine because it could cause the machine to leak at the coils. AFTER my fall (1 1/2 hours after) the repair company repaired the machine and in their report it says that dirt and debris was clogging the coils causing the leak. Lot of water under and around the machine. There was not warning signs or cones out.
The manager told me while I was laying on the wet floor that the machine had just been worked on.

What is your guess........ negligent or not? My medical is now at $83,000. I have 3 bulging disks pressing in on sciatica nerve and permanent nerve damage to my hand.

We have done written interrogitories, had depositions, done supplimental interrogitories and have settlement mediation in 2 weeks. If we do not settle then we are on the trial doctet for January.

I fell at the grocery store 19 months ago and my attorney say the store is liable and negligent for my fall. The non-slip rug in front of their ice machine went flying and so did I. During discovery he found in the maintenance reports that prior to my accident the repair company told them to keep the dirt and debris out from under the ice machine because it could cause the machine to leak at the coils. AFTER my fall (1 1/2 hours after) the repair company repaired the machine and in their report it says that dirt and debris was clogging the coils causing the leak. Lot of water under and around the machine. There was not warning signs or cones out.
The manager told me while I was laying on the wet floor that the machine had just been worked on.

What is your guess........ negligent or not? My medical is now at $83,000. I have 3 bulging disks pressing in on sciatica nerve and permanent nerve damage to my hand.

We have done written interrogitories, had depositions, done supplimental interrogitories and have settlement mediation in 2 weeks. If we do not settle then we are on the trial doctet for January.

I slipped on a piece of banana that was in the bread aisle. I had just turned into that aisle when I slipped on it and fell down on my tailbone. I was looking at the bread, not the floor. Why would they not take 100% liability since it happened while I was shopping in their store?